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Wikimedia 10 of 14 Breed: Finnish Lapphund Origin Story: Finnish Lapphunds were known to have helped dogs of a tribe of semi-nomadic people in Lapland (the northern region of Finland, Sweden and Russia) called the Sami.The dogs evolved from hunters into herding dogs

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Finnish Lapphund An Arctic spitz breed, the Finnish Lapphund breed originated in 7000 BC in Finland. They were highly adept as watch dogs and at herding reindeer. Today the Finnish Lapphund is popular as herding dogs of cattle and sheep and as companions in their native Finland and other European countries. However, they are quite rare in North America.

With regard to food, the Lapphund does not require a costly diet. Beside the fact that it can eat cooked food and leftovers from the master, it is indicated to feed it with special food as it needs a certain amount of vitamins and minerals to be found only in these aliments. In spite of not being picky, you must not exaggerate with the quantity you provide. It eats everything you give to it, which is not a good thing

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SWEDISH LAPPHUND Temperament and Characteristics ORIGINAL USE The Lapphund was originally used as a hunting dog as well as guardian and watchdog but when the Lapplanders settled down it also became useful as a herder of the reindeers. CURRENT USE Because of its heartiness and good-natured dispositions, the Lapphund is nowadays highly appreciated as pet and companion especially in families with children. Lapphund is stable, intelligent, willing, affectionate and extremely easy to train. They are

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Coat Colors: Brown and Tan, and Black and Tan. Brown and Tan is recessive, and much less common.

Finnish Lapphund - A calm and cheerful breed. They make excellent family pets and generally love children and other dogs. They can bark noisily when strangers come into the yard but are not protection dogs. They need regular exercise and stimulation to prevent boredom. Their yards also need to be well-fenced, as they are prone to following people or other dogs. Their keen intelligence and eagerness to please make them easy (and fun!) to train.